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Jazztrack Live Recording: Graeme Lyall / Joe Chindamo

Joe Chindamo
Aug 19, 2011 Updated Nov 1, 2011

A Jazztrack recording from the archives - Graeme Lyall and Joe Chindamo recorded in Melbourne in 2005.

Tracks in this feature

1. 'Slaughter on 10th Avenue'
2. 'I Hate Practising'
3. 'Every Breath You Take'
4. 'The Manic Impressive'
5. 'Where Is Love?'
6. 'Look For The Silver Lining'
7. 'La Petite Valse'
8. 'Daughters'
9. 'Blues For Sango'

In the band

Graeme Lyall; alto sax
Joe Chindamo; piano and accordion
Sam Anning; bass
Ben Vanderwal; drums

Recorded: May 10, 2005
Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Engineer/producer; Mal Stanley
Engineer; Russell Thompson

 

Artist Biography

Fromwikipedia

Graeme William Lyall, is a Western Australian (WA) saxophonist, composer and arranger. He became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2003: "For service to music as Artistic Director of the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as a musical director, composer and performer."

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